but (fo as to take the nth in alfo) 

 from its Inr^er or Central parts. 

 Divers whereof may commonly 

 be feen to flioot out into the FHh 5 

 from which ^/j(?^^j-^thefurrounding 

 and more fuperiour Germens are o- 

 riginated^ in like manner as the Li- 

 g7ious Body of the 7rur\ is ibme- 

 times principally from thoie Fi- 

 brous shoots which run along the 

 Vith in the Root. 



The manner wherein ufually 

 the Germen and Branch arefram'd. 

 is briefly thus : The Sap (as is 

 faidj Chap.^.) mounting in the 

 trunk^^ will not only by its lengthy 

 but by its breadth alfo ^ through 

 the Tnfertions partly move. Yet^ 

 its Particles being not all alike qua- 

 lifiedj in different degrees: Some 

 are more grofs and fluggifh^ of 

 which we have the formation of a 

 Circle of Wood only 5 or of an 

 Annual Ring : Others are more 

 brisk 3 and by theft we have the 



Germen 



